27.06.2026 11:58
A hopeful development occurred in the search and rescue operations following the double earthquake in Venezuela. A woman rescued from the rubble gave birth amidst the debris. While search and rescue teams could not hold back tears due to the incident, it was reported that the mother and baby are in good health.
Search and rescue efforts continue after two earthquakes measuring 7.5 and 7.2 magnitude shook Venezuela, while a hopeful event occurred in the midst of the disaster.
A pregnant woman trapped under the rubble began experiencing labor pains as teams tried to reach her. After the birth that took place among the concrete piles, it was reported that both the mother and the baby were rescued alive.
THE BABY'S FIRST CRY BROUGHT HOPE
Eyewitnesses and search and rescue teams stated that the baby's first crying sound created emotional moments at the disaster site.
An official from the rescue teams said, "On a day when everything around us was destroyed, hearing this baby's cry reminded us all that miracles exist. This baby is a symbol of new hope for all of Venezuela."
Some of the search and rescue teams could not hold back their tears due to the miracle that occurred. According to initial assessments, the mother and newborn baby were transferred to the nearest health center after first aid at the scene. It was learned that the mother and her baby are in good health.
SEARCH AND RESCUE EFFORTS CONTINUE
After the earthquakes, a state of emergency was declared in the country, and search and rescue efforts continue non-stop in the damaged areas. Officials stated that many people may still be under the rubble and that the race against time is ongoing.